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Graduate Certificate in Transdisciplinary Studies II

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Faculty of Graduate Studies GCERT - Graduate Certificate

General Program Information

The Graduate Certificate in Transdisciplinary Studies II is a 12-unit graduate credential. The Certificate is designed for students to complete it within one year with a maximum of up to two years. This Graduate Certificate enables graduate students with a range of backgrounds to develop meaningful skills and knowledge that can be extended into multiple domains to solve problems, avoid silos, and collaborate with community to address real world issues.

Graduate Certificates in Transdisciplinary Studies I and II serve as stand-alone credentials or may be taken sequentially or concurrently as part of a laddered pathway towards a Master of Transdisciplinary Studies*.

*It is anticipated that the Master of Transdisciplinary Studies will be accepting applications to start their first cohort of students in Fall 2026. This information has been published in advance to inform prospective students; please be advised that program details will be available in the 2026-2027 calendar, and students entering the program will be required to adhere to the graduation requirements stipulated in the year of admission.

Specializations:

  • Social Research Methods

  • Social Innovation

Please consult website to confirm current specialization offerings.


Contact Information

Faculty of Graduate Studies

Faculty number: 403.220.4938

Fax: 403.289.7635

Email: tdgrad@ucalgary.ca

Website: https://transdisciplinary.ucalgary.ca/

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